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Stan Sakai wrote: One of the stories is a two-parter about making soy sauce titled "Shoyu".
Stan Sakai wrote:I've written the UY stories up to issue 26, but have not had time to do the thumbnails or draw cover. One of the stories is a two-parter about making soy sauce titled "Shoyu".
Jet_Jaguar wrote:Destroy all foreign sauces, Kikkoman!
All of a sudden, I'm hungry for some sushi.
SHIZEN wrote:Hi stan, can we know what this videogame is your writing a comic for?
Jon Chang wrote:At the end of the day, we spent over $1500 on the production of this specific piece including photography by Mr Scott Kinkade, wardrobe by Michelle Bowlin of Assassins Boutique, modeling by Hannah Craft of Rabbit Hole Bakeshop and finally the cosmetic works of Jenny Kline aka facemakerj. Each one of these people played an integral part in making the art come together and look the way it does. Note: that figure above doesn't include the original Scratch Trigger Era comic that comes with the record! Featuring the writing of Mark Gilson + Jon Chang with the artistic talents of Mr Stan Sakai we are finally releasing a prologue story to STE! And yes, it's that Stan Sakai! When it comes to making the stuff shine, I don't half arse anything ^_^
Jon Chang wrote:HSZ:I absolutely love the very small bit of Scratch Trigger Era I've seen.Will we ever see any more of it?
JON:There's a comic by Mark Gilson, myself and Stan Sakai included in the new Hayaino LP.
Steve Hubbell wrote:The mystery surrounding this project deepens.....
Sounds like something that will definitely be interesting.... and worth seeing.
Stan Sakai wrote:Wow. How did you ever find this?!
Hydra Head Records wrote:The fastest, most melodic, most thrashiest record out there!.. and the CD booklet involves an original comic illustrated by Stan Sakai! Which I'm told will not come with the rapidshare download.. Enjoy!
Ben wrote:Stan Sakai wrote:I've written the UY stories up to issue 26, but have not had time to do the thumbnails or draw cover. One of the stories is a two-parter about making soy sauce titled "Shoyu".
The death of Hikiji, AND soy sauce? I don't think my mind can take so much awesomeness...
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